BEAVERTON, Ore., March 12, 2017 -- Beaverton chiropractor Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center would like to make area residents aware of the opening of their new chiropractic and wellness practice. The chiropractor in Beaverton also serving Tigard offers a range of effective, non-invasive options for injury treatment and pain relief.
As a welcome gift to Beaverton & Tigard residents, Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center is offering a new patient exam and first treatment for just $112. The chiropractor in Beaverton hopes this gesture helps many new clients to benefit from the deep healing effects of chiropractic care and complementing modalities.
Chiropractic care also includes branches such as prenatal and pediatric to assist pregnant mothers and infants. Kathy Cantwell of Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center is experienced in a range of chiropractic techniques from traditional to innovative and targeted. Chiropractic care utilizes both instrument-based and manual adjustment processes to bring misaligned joints and spinal vertebrae back into balance. Targeted corrections can free pinched nerves, restore mobility, and offer drug-free pain relief.
Beaverton chiropractor, Dr. Kathy Cantwell, has had a lifelong interest in holistic medicine and always knew she wanted to help people achieve optimal health and well-being. Her association with Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center is the continuation of her focus on helping others.
Dr. Cantwell has a doctorate in chiropractic from Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon. She founded and ran a multi-disciplinary clinic in the suburbs of Chicago for over 20 years. She was also a graduate of the first Chiropractic Pediatrics class of 1996 and now assists both pregnant mothers and infants using chiropractic care. Dr. Kathy Cantwell believes in treating the body as a unified whole instead of disparate, unrelated parts. She is also qualified in neurological nutrition.
Jim Freda, LMT of Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center brings his experience in myofascial therapies to the practice. Myofascial therapies and fascia work can dramatically reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, bring pain relief, and promote faster healing times.
Dr. Kathy Cantwell says, “Symptoms ranging from headaches to acute pain could have their root in a subluxation of the spine. We use the most holistic, non-invasive approaches possible to get clients on the road to healing.”
Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center is located in Suite #223 at 12325 SW Horizon Boulevard in Beaverton, Oregon. Those in the area who would like to learn more about the new patient special or other services may do so by calling (503) 747-3388. Additional information about the practice is available by visiting the Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center website at http://unitychirobeaverton.com/.
Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center, (503) 747-3388


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